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THE PRICK OF "NEW THOUGHT.

At the time of Mr. Eddy's Pileged illness, the altention of the nulle was drawn to the large suma that compane, had racaiv d, not only as gifts from the grateful, but also as pay, ment for her boo" especially her "Science

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH THURSDAY JANUARY 10, 1907.

There new rulers and governom must not work independently of existing Institutions religious, educations), athletic, gymnastic, and so on i hut mụn give that institutions good chance of working with them, the rulers and governors, towards the ideal

Fooksang, Br. A 1,987, W. E Sawer gi * Jan.-Calcutta rếth Decy Opals jij

& Coto, gib Fokushu Maru, Jap, 8., 1,090,

Jau Anping 6th Jan, Gen.-D. 5. K Haugchow, Br... 999, Mawley, 5th Jan * Cantos 4th Jan, Gen.-B. & Shaba

Ja Saigon a th Dec, Rice S. W. & Co.

„"Gen.--H A. La Jan-Shanghal 6th Jan., Ischia, Ital, 21, 4, 82, 'D. Guiseppe, 7th Jan

Bombay 17th Dec

Steamers Expected,

From

derats

HONGKONG

Adams, P. R [Alston, A. H

"Hewett," Mrs. E. A Hint, W. A.MATINA

WISH SORA5.

Koinnes, Capt. R.,

Joklj. P.F.

Bailey, Mr. and Mrs, Lögold, Mr. & Mrs. P.

China Shanghai. P. M. Co. an. 17 Iyo Mazu Maji CNY K. 11 Baker A. 8. Ambanpur Shanghai, H. A. Late and fa Hattiscombe, H. G.

Beattie, R. BAS Simpan M. & Ca... Jan.

If the managers of existing institutionu VBS | REY, Ger., 6.5, (,275, Ueckad and Jath 1. Emp, of India....]}apan v.............C. P. R. Colade 13 BeraoRKY, JOB met

Toughie, J. C. Krill

Kobe CALMvliet,

A. Van(Vice Lahm P26713

and Health," which retails-if I remember fuse to work towards the ideal, then the rulers Hobenstantes, Gat, 4076, F. Jacgur, 9th | Søyd Sydney

#phily—at 166, I believe so small a margin of profit is allowed to the reʻa'l bonkseller that most of the money beyond the cost of the book

(which should not exceed two or thres shillings

lo a large edition) le clear profit. But few pro- ple have soy idea how many other books there are on the "Newhought," at extremely high prices,

SMALL COSTS AND BIO PROFITS. Here, for example, is a select list, from the catalogue of a ruburban bookseller in Englandr

"I Am Well" 15, 6d, k

Creamer's. Courie In Divine Sclendo, ats Science and Healing. 93.

Power for Succéss, 421, 44

· Home Course in Mental Scleore, 218,

Preparatory Course, dis, "World."....

I

It must be borne in mind that, the Coursan rec

ferred to in most"advertisements are books-

and governors at themselves strike out a new line, and appeal direct to the public....

To take a practical illustration. The rulers and governors would agree that the world wants cheerful thoughts-thoughts of health, happiness, success, halpfulaer. They would

and

and

Jan Gon.-C. & Co. Japan, Br. Boo, Olifant, oth Jab.,

Calcutta ain Dec. Panang and Singapore 1st Jan, Gen.-D., 3. & Co., Lang Joshin Maru, Jap, 11, 701, H. Ohta, gtb try to secure the co-operation of the leaders of Tamidi via Amoy and Swatow Sth the Church, the medical profession, education. al authorities, etc, along lines that would: provide the public with such thoughts. The lines are surely obvious to the most casual, observer and thinker.

Yet, until the people be educated with

.

JRD., GOD.-O. S. KANN Kazia, Nor. sa, 698, G. Patterson, 7th Jan,— Haiphong 5th Jan,, Gen-Angaard, Thore- sen & Co. Kutsang, ‚ #.5.,' 5,110, R. C. D. Bradley, 3rd * Jan,--Calcutta vis Perang and. Singapore ......26th Dec., Gan.-J., M. & Co.

Br.

**B. & S...*** TARA.... Sambia Singapom H. A. Loui|[an., 1 Leisen van. Singapore.). M. & Co Jao. 15 Gaalsera Calombo.. M. & Co. jan. 18 Manila Sydney M. & Co... and Glamorg'shire. Singapore. 5. T. & Cofan. 16 Mongaila 2011n Japan 1. 1. P. M. Co.

Post Office.

A Mail will olpas for- "Shanghai--Per Arcadia, 11th Jang, 9 A.M. Haiphong.Tu Trupi tình Jian gia Swalow, Amoy and Foochow Per Halwax,

authority, they will continue to imagine a vain Laertesth Dec, Rice and Gen.-China 11th Jan, 10 AM, AND

thing,Eustace Milei in Morning Leader.

DANGER OF AMERICAN MEAT.

MEDICAL OFFICER SAYS INSPECTION LABEL IS NO GUARANTEE.

Dr. Co'lingridge, the medical officer of health

Br. 6. 4,340, Jackson, and Lodsen, Nor. 3.1. 757, C. Thuraholdi, 5th Jan

Meji 30th Dec, Coal-Order, Leongsang, Br. 1. 1,003, A. G. Smith, th Jan-Manila 4th Jan, Ges.-J. M. & Co. "Loyal, Ger, sa, 1,337, F. Natzina, srst Nov.-

Hangkok gib Nov, Rics and Ge»,—S, W. & Co.

Hokariaufm, 11th Jan. 18 A MI

Singapore, Penang and Colombo-Fi

Macaa-Per Henam, 11th Jan, 1.15 P.M." Manila-Per Loongiane, 11th Jan. 3 PM) Ningpo and Shanghai- Per Kiukiang, tub Jan SEMINAR Swatow and

and Dell-Fer Sin

Signal, 11th Jan., 5 BM

** Consul for Belguim) Lichterylde, Lady and Birback, Ra

Mr. & Mr. S... Logan, Mr. & Mrs. W Mini Magiou, Dr. 03) M

Mr. and Mr. Mas107, MH K. AGU

Brighton, F. G. Blumenthal, B

Jack

Jeffries,

Jones, Patrick

Josling, Lt.Col.

aughan-

Joseph, Mr. and Mrs. West. 31

RA, Mejorand

OCCIDEN

Andars, Capt. E.ASA SYMⱭ

Brown, Mrs. W. 5.

Mother, Atk Bierwirth, HAS

Manten, C.

Miller, Capt. A.

Broughall, Mr. & Mrs. Moore, S.

Moore, Dr. and Mrs. Campbell, LFW, B. An dem

Mr. and Mrs. Neish, Mr. and Mrs. R. Carible.

Newborn, Mr & Mrs. Carlar, A.

RHE Catlarinich, A.

Newington, AG. Chapman, H. L. v. c., Nene, Mrs.

Major A, Lake Park. Packer, 13, Le

Palta, A; E. Chapman, B. F. Chatham, Hon. & Mrs. Barks Chatham, Miss By Perkins, Mr. and Mrás: Chichester, D.. A.ONET. L

DEO, Major A. A. Pforduan, A. R. Von

der Chichester, Mr. A. A. Clark, M. O.

Philpot, L. D.

T. W.

Presba, C. M.

they are not lessons to individuals. They are for the City, in his report on meat inspection at Lydia, Gar, sk, $,772, C. Mayor, 8th Jan, 209, Cebu and Ilallo-Per Sunghiang | Clarke, Mr. and Mrs. Powell, W. A

more like a single bank published serially.

Speaking generally of this class of produc- tion, I find that the printing and paper and

binding are with a few exceptions of no very superior quality, while the language is marked by frequent errors of grammar and other Ams ricanisme. Unnitached participios and faults of concord abound. And the style too often savours of the pseudo-pompous ignoramus who

calli a barber's shop n "tonsorial parlor.”

All this, instead of explaining why the books sell at so high a price, only makes it the more 'difficult for us to realise what kind of person pays two or three pounds for a book by a (to him or to her) thoroughly unknown American,

What is the secret?

the Central Market throws a light on the value of the American label guaranteeing the inspec tion of meat coming to Great Britain from the

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United States.:

"I regret to say he reports, that experience has shown that, although the label is an ox- collent specimen of steel-plate engraving, it has hitherto been of little service to your officer in assisting them in the work of supervision, and certainly is no guarantee as to the condition of the meat."

The boneless meat, packed in boxes and frozen solld, which comes from America is a source of much trouble. "No inspection," says Dr. Collingridge," can be of any real value in dealing with this particular form of meat and' The secret is, I think, first in the high price the only safe plan is entirely to exclude it from asked; and then in the title chosen. '

the country,"

There has recently been put upon the mar ket a paient food that to me is of a most un pleasant taste and consistency. - Tig initial conf is a few pence. Its retail price is many shil. loga. Why should people buy it?

AUPPLY-CREATED demand,

First, because of the ridiculous, expenso, This gives the ignorant purchaser à certain amount of confidence,.

Then, because of the name of the food, which is very cleverly chosen..

So it is, I think, with the New Thought literature.

1.

Shipping.

Arrivals.

Ithaka, Ger. a.m., 2,326, W. Fanss, 9th Jan, -

Chinklang 5th Jan, Ground-auts.-S. &

Co.

Kashima Matu, Jap. 2., 7, 180, S. Nomura, 9th Keun Maru, Jap. 4.8., 1,789, Y. Minamikawa, Jan-Japan and Jan., Coal,Order,

toth Jan.-Moll 3rd Jan., Coal and Gen. Fukusel & Co.

Haimun, Br. s.8., 636, A. J. Robson, 10th Jav.,

-Ampy 8th Jun, and Swatow 9th, Gon. D., L. & Co.

There is a third reason.. There, is a public need at least a need on the part of many lu dividas-corresponding to the thing sold-Proteus, Nor, 1.3. 1,974, N. C. Krabbe, sath or, rather, to its title.

In the case of the. New Thought iterature, ‚many individuals want weakh; success, hape piness, power, willpower, mastery of difficul- ties, purity, and so forth--to say nothing o

physical health. In the cass of the patent food, many individuals want physical health, as a means to energy, success, ele.

Another reason may be that the literature or the patent food has actually helped to do what one or more purchasers hoped or expected, Elther the faith has worked the cure, or elec the thing contained some element that the per- son was needing at the time. The testimonials fend to secure more purchasers.

It is a most interesting fact in prychology that the average person do noi ask for conclusive ***avidénce, as, for instance, that the writer had riven to wealth, success, happiness, etc'; though, even then, it would not follow that he owed the wealth, success, happiness, etc., entirely or chiefly to the ideas in his "New Thought" literature.

+

.

But the public no more'insists that the ven. dorfshall prove his clal: in hisown person, than that the bar restorer 'ady titer shall not be bald, or that the complexion-remedy advertiser: shall not be yellow-skinned and pimply. It is anough for the public that it wants something sad that someone offers to sell that something

OPINIONS READY MADE.. Nelthoz dots the public examine and ask itself exactly what it wants) or whether. It is likely that any such want will be Ratlaßed merely by the payment of a sum of money and then the peroning of a book or the swallowing of as powder; or whether, there is not. a much simpler and cheaper way of satisfying such a wast,

Jan.-Bangkok and Hobow 8th Jan, Rice.and Gen-N, Y. K. ́ ̧ Arcadia, Br. .8, 3.517, A., L. Valentini, toth

Jan Bombay 26th Dec., and Singapore 5th Jan, Mails and Geh.-P. & O. S. N. Co.

Ichang, Br, ss., 1,331, W. Li Jones, 20th Jane

-Hongay Bih Jnd, Gen.-B. & S.

Lyra, Ams, 3,516, H. C. Armstrong, roth

Jan.-Manila 7th Jan, Gen.)),"

Co.,

Ld.. Kiukiang, Br. 5., 1,227, Wavell, 10th Jan,

Canton 9th Jun, Gen.-B. & S.

Clearances at the Harbour Offca.

| Haicking, for Swatow. Orewell, for Shanghai, Triumph, for Haiphong, Tilatjap, for Amoy. Raimun, for Swatow Fukusku Maru, for Maji.. Ithaka, for Canton. Ledien, for Rangoon, Yawala Maru, for Moji.

Departures. Jan. 1o.

Rajaburi, for Swalow. Kagoshima Muru, for Shanghal, Tillatjap, for Shanghai, Hatching, for Swatow, Daphns, for Vladivostock,

Aron, for Newcastle. Telemachys, for Saigon, Hangsang, for Canton,

Passengers arrived..

Per Haimun, from Coast Ports-Capt. and Mrs. Bathurst, Mr. Nicholls, Mra. Bradley and ourse, Major and Mrs, Peters, and ros Chinein.

Saigon 31st Dec, Rice, S. & Co, Madeleine Rickmers, Ger L, 1,020, S. Simonsen, 37th Dec,Bangkok th Dec., Monteagle, Br. ss., 3,953, S. Robinson, 14th ||| Gen.~-~B. & 8:

P. R. Co.

Manila-Por Rubi, 12th Jan, 10 AM. Mojl, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria B.C. and Tacoma, Wash. Jer Zyra, 12th Jan, 10 AM

Europe, &c.. India, via Tuticoris-Per

Simia, 12th Jan, 11 AM,

Sept, Vancouver 20th Aug; and Shang- hai 11th, Sept, Flour, Lead and Gen.-rath Jan NOON. Neil MacLeod, Am. 1.1., 901. E. Comal, 19th June,-Manila 16th June, Ballasi,-Barret- to & Co...

N.

S. de Rosario, Am. B 715, M. Lopez, Blanco, 12th June-Manila 9th June, Ballast-Barrella & Co..

Ningpo, Br. 1.3. 1,328, Eedy, 6th Jan-Canton

5th Jan., Gen.-8. & S. Onsang, Br. **, 1787. D. Christie, 7th Juu.,

-Moji rat Jad, Coal-., M. & Co. Oopack, Br. s. 3,577, Paddis, 9th Jan,

Shangbai 6th Jan., Ballast.-B. & S. Orwell, Br. 6.8., 3,446, Wm. Frame, gih Jan.- Bunbury, W.A. 19th Dec, Timber,-- Order.

Pakint, Ger. .s., 1,300, H. Demes, 4th Jan., Bangkok and Swatow 33rd Dec., Rice,

M. & Co.. Paotlag, Br., 1,076, J. Cogas, rot Jan......

Canton gist Dec, Gen.-B. & S.. Prominent, Nor. 8.6, 746, Christianson, 8th Jan, Palo auta 30th Dec., Coals Aagaard, Thoresen & Co.

Rubi, Br. *., 1,611, W. G. Lawson, 7th Jan, Sarsogan, Am. 6. 428, Vitteris, 7th Bept, —Manila 5th Jan., Gen.-S., T. & Co.

Siberia, Am, s., 5,655, A. Zeeder, 5th Jan, Manila 4th Sept., Ballast,—Order.

San Francisco 7th Dec, and Shanglis! 2nd Jan, Maila and Gen.-P. M. 5. S. Co.

Signal, Ger. s... 907, G. Schlaikier, 3th Jan,

Singapore 25th Dec, Gen.-Order. Standard, Nor. 8. 894, H. N. Bull, 26th Dec

Iloilo 21st Dec., Sugar and Wood Aagaard, Thoresen & Co. Sungkiang, Br. 1.3, 987, G. Pensefather, 7th

Jan.-Cebu 3rd fan., Hemp.—B, & 5. Taki žaru, Jap. 8.9, 2,129, C. Matsushima, 5tħ JanMoji 31st Dec, Coal and Gen.-A, K. & Co. Taiseng, Br. 3. 1,514, Coal, 8th Jan, "Canton 7th Jan., Gen.--J., M. & Cof Taiwan, Br. .., 1,040, J. A. Martin, 30th Dec, Java 14th Dec, Sugar and Gen,Chi.

bene.

Singapore, Penang and Bombay-Per Ischia,

Macao-Per Honam, 12th J80, 1.15 P.M. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Per At Fang, ath Jan, 22.3. sath Jan 4 2.M.

Singapore and Rangoon--Fer Taki Mar,

Swatow Amoy and Tamsul-Per John Mars, 12th Jan. 5 ...

Kobe and Moll-Per Hinang, 12th Jan

S

P.M.

Clegg, RM, Kog.-Lt. Pritchard, H.

and Mrs.

Caloham, H. J. Colvis, H. E. Connor, J. I.. Coulthart, J. Crook, A, 11. Cruickshank, à. Davies, F. O. Donald, W. II. Dowley, Mr. and Ms. Doolittle, F. H.

W.A

Dowsing, Mr. and Mr. Duck, S. D.

T. C. and infant

Dunlop, G.A. Dupres, W. S. Einstmann, W. 14ths, Mr. and

E.V.

Macao Per Honam, 14th Jang 1.15 F.M. Mojl, Kobe, Yokohama and Portland, Or Per Nummela, 14th Jan, 3 F.M.

Tsingtau and Chefoo-Per Ningpo, Jan., 3 P.M.

Shanghal, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and San Francisco-Per Siberia, 15th Jan, I AM.

Macao-Per Honam, 15th Jan, 1,15 P.MİȚ Manila-Per Taming, 15th Jan., 3 PM Shanghal-Ter Wuẫn, Tịth Jan, 3 7,14, Europe, &c., India, via Tuucorio-Per Saydilla, 16th Jan, 1 A.M.

Macao-Per Honam, 16th Jan, 1.45 PM. Macro-Par Honum, 17th Jan, 1.15 PM.

China, 17th Jan, 1

Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria and Vancouver, B.C.-Per morass of

2.3. Shanghai-Per Shockning, 17th Jan., 3 P.M. Macio-Per Honam, 18th Jan., 1.15 P.M. Manlin-Për Zafire, 19th Jan., 11 AJ. 'Macao-Per Honam, 19th Jan., 1.15 P.M.. Yokohama and Kobo-Per Talywam, roth Jan. 3, P.M.

Mr. E.

Fairchild, H. J. Fischer, R.. Fisher, H. G. Fletcher, He L Franklin, C. B. Frost, B. L. Fuller,

Stuart

J.

(American Vica Con.

sul General)

Fuller, Denman Grant, A. W.

Hall, V. E.

Reid, H. J. Riecken,

child

Rowoldt, S. B.

liamson,

Capell, Mr. and Mrs. Piper,

indlay

Miss A

.R. and a children Simpson, Mr. Forchett Gow, W

Gow Mis. W. and a

Simpson, Mrs. W. M.

children to be

|

Hatje, Capi. R..

Kolerea, Mr. * =

Lowe, J. C

'and'child','*SS MANA Whyte, Mr. and Mrs.

R. and child a Wilsen) Geoli K

CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGIATES January 9th, 1907, 8.5,

Bàr. Th; Hu, Wild Wi

Vladivostock.7 a.m. Vémuro... am 19.5 flatedals Tukok

Kochi

Nögdinki ho Kagoshima... Ochima Näha

Roach, Mrs. | Sand. | Nal

Rutherford, Mr. & Mr.

.N. H.

Sander, Miss F. E. Searle, Rev. G.

E. Bruce Shepherd, Mr. & Mr.

Siebenhauer, Mr., Mr.

and Miss S. Skinn, A. Spittles, J. S Stebbing, W. T.

Stephens, H. Sutherland, 1. D. Syker, Sir Talton and

valet

Thompson, Mr. & Mrs. Thompson, Miss H. M. Th

.H. J. Uffel, W. Voo.

Unbehaus, C. H.

Ventris, Mias

Wakefield, Mr. M. Watkins, C......... Wilkinson, Dr. A, D, Wilkinson, H..

Wishart, B...

Hewett, Hon. K. A,

Wood, G. G. Young, J. A.

KING EDWARD.

Almond, Capt. & Mrs. Houghton, W. V.

Retiall Anger, F. A. G.

Manila, Zamboanga, Port Darwin, Thursday Arratoon, C. Island, Cooktown, Caims, Townsville, Brisbane, Booth, H. W Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand, Bramley, Harry Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Chingis, Brunning, Mrs.

Buck, 21st Jan., 3 P.M.

Buck, It Frank H. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Byrnes, H. honolula and San Francisco-Per Chine, aznd Byrnes, Miss A. Salasit, 22nd Jac. 11 AM.

Campbell, Mr. & Mrs. Ja, India, via Tuticorin-Per

Europe,

R. J. Collett, Charles Shanghai, Moji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, Cumming, B.C., and Seattle Per Iyo Mar, 22nd Jan, Cueningham, Mr.

Mrs. A. Dalwigk, Baron

Baroness Delaney, L. Engelmann, Dr.

3.P.M.

Tolijo, Nor. s., 1.040, C. Bertzen, 26th Dec, Townsville, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart, Launce Manila, Thursday Island, Cooktown, Caires, Port Louis (Mauritius) a9th Nov., Sugaron, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and -Order.

Perth-Per Yawata Moru, 25th. Jan., 11 AM. Triumph, Ger. s., 678, J. C.. Hansen, 8th'

Timor, Port Darwin, Thursday island, Jan-Haiphong 34th Dec, and Hoihow 16th, Gen.---J. & C6,

Cooktown, Cairns, Townsville, Brisbane, Undine, Nor. 1.1., 1,113, H. Thorkjomsen, 23rd Sydney, Hobart, Launceston, New Zealand,

Dec-Chefoo 17lb Dec., Gen.-Aagaard, 26th Jan, 10 AM,

Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth-Per Empiri, Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu

and San Francisco-Per Mongolia, 29th Jan, It A.M.

Hanila, Simpsonhafen, Fr. Wilhelmshafen, Herbert Lance to P Zealand, Melbourne, Hobart, Launceston, New Adelaide and Perth-Per Manila, 1st Feb, II A.M.

Thoresen & Co..

Wuhu, Br. 3.3., 1,217, Richardu, fik jạn,—

Canton sth Jan, Gen.—B. & S. " Yawain Maru, Jap. 1.1., 2,573, K. Sakuma, 8th

Jan.--from Moji, Coal.-N. Y. K Yruna, Ams. 5.4., 469, H. Nelson, 16th Oct., Amoy 14th Oct., Ballast-Yeng Chung,

SALLINO VENIELS. E. B. Sutton, Am. ship, 1,639. Butmann, 220d Dec. Haiphong 1st Dec., Ballast.—A., K, & Co.

The Parcel mall will be closed to-morrow, Eskasopi, Br. ship, 1,670, Wm. McBurnie, 13th the zith inst, nus påmemb

Oct.,-Manila 13th Sept., Ballast-Order;

Panape, Gdr. sch., 220, H. Martens, 31st Dec,

Yap 20th Dec, Ballast German Consul.

Humphrey, H. S.

Hurley, Fred. C.

Jack, Mr. C. M.

jackson, Mrs, & child

Kimura, N.

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30.09 Tinion..... 30.28 Hongkong ina.m 30.14 Victoria Peak 11 Gap Enck

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Vladivostock.

Nemuro...

Kuchi

Legeune, Vice-Consu! | insigaki

Krauss,

Kullmann, H. Kuwada, 1.

M.

Nakami, S.

·Nicholson, D. M.,

and

Nolove,).

Peacock, Mius Annie

and

Palata, Major & Mrs.

Roses, Mr. and Mrs. L..

Silverstone, Mr. & Mrị

S Fenn, M. and Mrs. H. Silverstone, M. I...

C.

Spurge, Berbert S. Halton, Mr. and Mrs. Square, Miss N

F. J. and family Stevenson, Lt. Comdr. Haner, L.

and Mrs. Hemperley, Mr.

Mrs. J. H. Holgate, H.

Darling, Col.

and Watt, Mrs.

Williams, G.

FFAKA.

Long, E. P. H. Miller, Mr. Mitchell, R.

Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Moreno, Mr.

Newman, Mr. and Mrs.

BL Painter, Major & Mrs. Pamico, Mr. and Mrs.

Europe. & Ind'a, ‚vila Tuticorin -re Oceaniên, 5th Fab., 11 AM

Alecander, Lady Austin, F. Backhouse J. Bolton, Mr. Brays, R. H. Carruthers, F. S.

H. Mr. and

Cobden, A. S.

Moble, Eg

Mrs.

VISPLORNGAT FUR HOTEĒLR

David, A. J. David, E...

R.J. Dann, C. H.

Smith, Percy Soppa, P.

Fowler, E. A. M.

Mr. and Mrs.

DOCK RETURNS.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPÓA DOCKS. U.S.. Pathfinder

Kowhere Park Heungslan

Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Pra, E. Burnes Smith, Mr. and Mr.

Grat

Webb, Mr. and Mrs. Fraser, Lient.

Rishand, Mr. & Mrs.

Montagne Young, I. A,

Gale, Capt. J. R

H.

Gelathrope, Mr., Greenhill, Mr.

Bawer, Mrs, W. E. .Bchmidt, Dr.

Prince George, bk, 472, A. R. Anderson,

CRAIGIEBURN.

18th Oct., Manila 26th Sept, Old Iron Adams, M. and Mrs, F. Smith, E. Grant Order.

Haicho .......... Prinz Waldemar... H.M.S. Fame ... Paris,......... Monteagle ...........

-Per Arcadla, for Hongkong tram London- Rev. A. Fourget, Mrs. C. Sinclair, Meauru, L. Thiel, C. Trewin and J. H. Green. From Gi- braltar-Mr. H. G. Cheeseman, From Mar- teilles-Mearr), W. A. Aden, H. Layng, Mr. and Mrs. Procheton and servant, Mr. W. E. Storey, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cochrane, and Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Cochrane. From Brindisi- Rev. and Mrs. Alsop, and Roy, and Mrs Lloyd, Colombo-Mr. Maguire. From Fanang Cole. From Singapore-Mr, and Mrs, Gibson, and Mr. A. N. Gaulikowski, Sorsogod For Manin from London-Mrs. A. Aitken, Mr. and Mrs. Clarke, child and nurts. Shanghai from London-Messrs. Dunn and J. Dyson, From Marseiller-Miss J. Patterson, Messrs. F. C. Wilton and E. Raby. From Brindis-Mr. W. S. Anderson, From Bombay Mr. Hjaebhoy. From Singapore-Mr. Mc- Bain and servant.

The public does not examine. It does sot think. Ipst as it lets a tailor make its clothes, a cook, make ita dlaner, plansla make its music, a comic paper make its jokos, a clergy- man minkė its prayers, a schoolmaster make its | M5, and Mrs.') "education," a "society" make its conscience, so it lets a newspaper (or any other printed matter that contains advertisements) make itu oploloos, and, therefore, spend its money.

And of all that the money, is spent on, 1, am sure that the "New Thought" literature is among the least harmful and the least exor- bitant. But that is not saying mach

In there no remedy?

It is obvious that the public ban contain wabis-vory natural and comparatively lo nocent wants tît desires waulth, success, hap piness, and so on, Why should it not? We -may, say," without fear of contradiction, that "most people should desire such things, not so much for the sake of the ikings themselves, as for the sake of their results—the better service of humanity.

It seems to me that, as we choose our rulers

- and governors at present, we shall never prevent

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